Introduction -- The world is waking -- The new philosophy calls all in doubt -- Give me liberty to know -- I will make them conform -- A the Lord's free people -- Stepping stones unto others -- Truth can be as little restrained as light -- Conceit of faith or want of love -- We seek enlightenment from others -- He was never satisfied in himself -- Disputations in religion are always dangerous -- To learn better and further -- As if the Word of God came unto you alone -- Imprisonment, yea death itself, are no meet weapons -- All great and honourable actions are accompanied with great difficulties -- We are well weaned from the delicate milk of our mother country -- They knew they were pilgrims -- What could now sustain them but the Spirit of God and his grace? -- They gathered up their spirits -- It is not by good and dainty fare -- Whereas you are become a body politic -- We should affect strife with none -- It is too great arrogancy -- Advertise us brotherly -- More truth and light -- Appendixes. The writings of John Robinson -- The Mayflower passengers
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